Capitán José Téllez Girón, married to doña Catalina Romero, two daughters: Jacinta Téllez Girón & María Zapata. He states that he has a daughter named Juana Téllez, with his brother Juan Téllez Girón. Capitán José Téllez Girón states that he has two other children, Lucía & Catalina, and five dependents, named Gertrudis, María, Josefa, Isabel and Nicolás.

Capitán Francisco Romero de Pedraza, married to doña Francisca Ramírez de Salazar, children: Domingo (6) and Graciana (12). He has a servant, Juan, married to María, and their children are Francisco (4) and Antonia (8). He states that he has another dependent named María (13).

Antonio Montaño, married to Isabel de Vera, children: Antonio (8), José (7), Lucas (6), Manuel (3), Polonia (11), María (5), Leonor (2); two dependents named Juana and Indian José and a married woman named Isabel Lucero whose husband is absent, with a daughter named Micaela (7), and a young Apache girl.

Capitán Juan Luis, single, with one Indian man and one Indian woman, named Magdalena (30) & her eight year old son, and Clara (18)

Sargento MayorAlonso García, widower, children: Juan Antonio (15), Alonso (14), Luis (10), Vicente (5), Juan (5). He states that he has in his household and family María (35), Lorenzo and Josée.

Diego Romero, single, in his household there are three siblings named Bernardo (10), Cristóbal (7), Isabel (16).

The widow (of Antonio Domínguez de Mendoza) Juana García, children María (12), Teresa (9), Leonor (7), Francisco (6), Antonio (6), Francisca (15). She has five dependents named María (30) with a two-year-old son named Miguel, and an other Antonio (6), Catalina (9) and Juliana (5).

The widow Josefa Durán, with children: José (4), Agustín (nursing), María (4). Also she has her sister named Juana Durán, two brothers, Lázaro Durán & Bartolomé Durán (20), as well as two dependents named Cristóbal and María (10).

Juana de Herrera, with children Matías (15), María (6), Juana (4).

Inéz de la Cruz, with three daughters named Inés (20) & María (24); two orphans, Blas (4) & Gertrudis (5) and also another boy named José (6).

Maestre de Campo Luis Granillo, lieutenant governor & captain general, married to doña Magdalena Varela de Losada. They have three orphans: María (18), Felipe (16), Juan (15) and servants: Domingo (60) married to Catalina (40) and their children Catalina (20), María (18), Agustín (15), another Indian woman in their service, Clara (13), Josefa (8), Francisco (4), Antonio (2) and another Indian woman, Margarita (18).

Sargento MayorFrancisco de Anaya Almazán, alcalde ordinario de primer voto of the cibildo, married to doña Felipa Rico de Rojas, children: Salvador (10), Antonio (8), María (4); one orphan girld named María (15); Francisco's sister, a widow named doña Inés de Anaya, with one female dependent and a son named José (20); and another Indian named Antonia.

Capitán Alonso del Río, married to doña María González, orphans: Juliana (15) & Nicolasa (12); Indian servant: Jacinta; another dependent Antonia (12) and another servant (13); also in his household is his mother, doña María Madrid, with one daughter, who is a young woman, and a child named Juan del Río (12), female dependent (30), male dependent named Cristóbal (13), Antonio (12), a girl named Magdalena and another child named Andrés (11).

Sargento MayorCristóbal Tapia, married to Juana de Valencia, without children, two orphans, María (20), Juana Andrea (7); one servant (21), his mother Elena Ruiz; another orphan named Angela de Tapia, widow with children: Bernardino (20), Antonio (27); his son José (18); an orphan, named Domingo, and another Indian girl (12).

Capitán Pedro de Leyba, married to Maria de Nava, children: Diego (6), Juan (3), María (15), Antonia (10), María Magdalena (1); and one female dependents, named María who has three sons named Luis (8), Juan Antonio (5), Cayetano (1); and another servant named Antonio (10). His household includes his niece, Juana single (30) with two children: José (9) and Juana (8).

Antonio Durán, single, age twenty-six, also living in the household are his mother Isabel Durán, with three children: Manuel (9), Ana María (14), and Juana (12); and a female servant (25) with a son named Juan Antonio (4). Also living with Antonio is a niece named Francisca who has four children: Pedro (5), Miguel (nursing), María (13) and Lucía (4).

Francisca (Herrera) de Abrego, widow (and second wife of Alonso Martín Barba), with an Indian woman named Juana Martín with three children: Antonio (20), Juan de Dios (9) and Ana María (18) as well an an orphan girl named Juana de Ojeda (8).

Doña Ana Moreno de Lara (Trujillo), married to Cristóbal Baca, who was absent for the past five years. She lives with daughters: Juana (18) & Lucía (17), and stated that she had two sons who were absent named Francisco, who is married and lives at the Cosihiriáchic mines, and the other Felipe Baca, married and living at Parral. She has two orphans: Felipe (5) and Elena (12) as well as a granddaughter, Josefa (5).

There are in the five pueblos of El Paso and Socorro, 112 households, with 73 married couples; 115 widows, widowers & Single people; 448 boys and girls; and 250 dependents. There also were living 250 domestics (servants) of all ages living in these households.